I = Ich am = bin tired = müde (if it's like "I'll go to bed". If you're tired of something it's "keine Lust mehr haben" or "es satt haben".) I am tired = Ich bin müde I am tired of... = Ich habe keine Lust mehr/Ich habe es satt
Ich bin müde und gehe ins Bett
or
Ich bin müde und gehe zu Bett
ich bin schläfrig
You would say 'Ich war sehr müde.'
ok i have to go to sleep now. in german
war müde is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
In Farsi, you can say "خیلی خستهام" to express "I am so tired".
Tired
You would say "ikh bin mid" in Yiddish to express that you are tired.
so ist, dass
To say "I am so tired" in French, you would say "Je suis tellement fatigué(e)."
Mi taad so bad
I am tired
Context matters. Nicht Nien and more that I would list if not so tired.
in german you don't say "so" often you just say often, and in german often is "Oft" xxx :) hope this helped
Kindergarten is German for Child's Garden. So you would say Kindergarten.
so unbezahlbar is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.